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- PC Buyer's Guide for Gaming Enthusiasts -- January 2012
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- PC Buyer's Guide for Entry-Level Gaming -- January 2012
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  • 2D quality of the GA-GF2560 is of the same caliber as other GeForce 256 cards we have tested. Running at up to 2048x1536x32bpp@60Hz, the 350MHz RAMDAC gives plenty of headroom for high resolutions and crisp bright 2D. 3D flexibility is similar, with support for 1600x1200x32bpp. 3D quality is NVIDIA standard, which is to say it includes a full feature set and gives excellent quality.

    Video Features Include:

    • NVIDIA Geforce256, 256-bit 2D/3D graphics processor
    • 32MB SDRAM with 256-bit graphics architecture
    • Integrated transform and lighting
    • AGP 4X with Fast Writes
    • 32-bit color ARGB with destination alpha
    • 32-bit Z/Stencil and 8-bit stencil
    • Cube environment mapping
    • Anisotropic texture filtering
    • 350MHz Palette-DAC
    • DVD and HDTV-ready motion compensation for MPEG-2 decoding





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